BENGALS’ LAST FOUR Lost 20-17 in OT at Baltimore last Sunday, lost 22-20 in OT at Miami Oct. 31, beat New York Jets 49-9 Oct. 27, won 27-24 at Detroit Oct. 20.

BROWNS’ LAST FOUR Beat Baltimore 24-18 Nov. 3, lost 27-13 at Kansas City Oct. 27, lost 31-13 at Green Bay Oct. 20, lost 31-17 to Detroit Oct. 13.

SAW YOU IN SEPTEMBER The Browns beat the Bengals 17-6 in Cleveland on Sept. 29. Quarterback Brian Hoyer directed TD drives of 95 and 91 yards, the latter ending with five minutes left in the game. The Browns led 336 yards to 266. Bengals DT Geno Atkins, now on injured reserve, was in on two sacks.

SCOREBOARD The Bengals are outscoring opponents, on average, 23.4-18.6. The Browns are being outscored 21.9-19.1.

IRON-MAN ANDY Quarterback Andy Dalton has started all 44 games for which he has been eligible, including two postseason losses, since joining the Bengals as a No. 35 overall draft pick (Texas Christian) in 2010. After his loss at Cleveland this year, Dalton became AFC offensive player of the month in October, beating playoff contenders New England, Detroit and New York (Jets). He passed for 372 yards at Detroit.

CAMPBELL’S THIRD STAND Jason Campbell is 1-1 as the Browns’ starting QB. He Is coming off an AFC-offensive-player-of-the-week game against Baltimore, featuring a 67-yard drive that consumed 6:30 late in the fourth quarter of a 24-18 win. He is 5-5 in his last 10 NFL road starts, although none of the wins have come since 2011 when he was with Oakland. In 2013, Campbell leads Dalton 106.6-86.7 in passer rating.

GREEN LIGHT Few draft picks in the last 10 years have delivered as much juice as wideout A.J. Green (No. 4 overall, 2011). The former Georgia Bulldog has topped 100 receiving yards in his last five games and is averaging 130.4 in that span. Joe Haden held him to 51 yards on Sept. 29. The Patriots held him to 61 yards a week later before he got on his current roll.

JORDAN AND GORDON Browns tight end Jordan Cameron made a career-high 10 catches in the first Cincinnati game. Wideout Josh Gordon has racked up 170 receiving yards in the Browns’ two-game winning streak against the Bengals.

FOR THE DEFENSE The Bengals’ high defensive rank has been offset by a minus-four in turnover differential, owing to Dalton’s 13 interceptions. Second-year pro Vontaze Burfect leads the Bengals in tackles by a wide margin. Carlos Dunlap has six of the Bengals’ 30 sacks. The Browns have 31 sacks despite playing one less game. Rookie Barkevious Mingo leads with four.

AFC NORTH WATCH A Browns win would leave the Bengals still in first place at 6-5, but with Cleveland closing in at 5-5. Baltimore (4-5) plays at Chicago. Pittsburgh (3-6) is home to Detroit.

SERIES The Browns have a chance for their first three-game winning streak against the Bengals since 2001-02. Before losing the last two games in the series, both at Cleveland, the Bengals were on a 7-1 run. The Browns haven’t won at Cincinnati since 2008.

NEXT The Browns play host to Pittsburgh next Sunday. Cincinnati will be on its bye week.